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Group Retro Program

Earn refunds on your Washington Worker's Compensation Insurance

What is Retro?

The Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) offers Washington employers the opportunity to receive a refund on their workers' compensation premiums through an optional program known as group retrospective rating, or Retro. The group earns refunds on its premiums when their claim costs are below a certain level

Since 1981, when Retro was first allowed, L&I has refunded over 750 million dollars to Washington employers from premiums not needed to pay claims. Currently 15,000 employers are enrolled in Retro with more than 90 percent of them involved in group programs, such as the WBBA Retro Program.

How Can Retro Save My Company Money?

Ten months after the end of the program year, the Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) compares the actual and anticipated cost of claims incurred during the year against the premiums paid by the group members. If premiums paid exceed claim costs, a refund is issued to the WBBA. At that time, WBBA distributes a portion of the refund to each group member, retaining the rest for L&I's second comparison of premiums to claims, which occurs one year later. At the time of the second comparison, the remainder of any refund due to each group member, plus interest earnings on the refund held, is distributed to the member.

How Does the WBBA Retro Program Work?

If your company is accepted into the WBBA Retro Program, your workers' compensation claims will be managed and overseen by WBBA’s program partner, Employer Resources Northwest (ERN). ERN will work with the members, injured workers, L&I, physicians, and other health care providers to ensure that claim costs are kept to a minimum and that claims are closed in a timely fashion. ERN will work with members to increase safety in the work place and develop beneficial loss prevention policies. The WBBA Board of Directors, members just like you, oversee the Retro program.

Is Program Acceptance Automatic?

All program participants must meet eligibility standards set by WBBA and the Department of Labor and Industries. Companies with poor safety experience are not allowed to participate, although they may participate in later years if consistent improvements are realized. This keeps the participation risks low and the refund potential for the entire group.

After submitting your Authorization for Release of Information form ERN evaluates your company’s premium and loss experience. If your company qualifies to participate in WBBA Retro, WBBA will forward to you complete program details, an evaluation of your refund potential and the program enrollment agreements. This program is only available to members of WBBA in good standing who meet the eligibility criteria.

What Are the Risks?

In the unlikely event that the group's program year claims costs exceed premiums paid, participating members can be assessed up to 15 percent of their annual premiums. The chance of assessment is unlikely due to the program acceptance criteria, claim management services and the group's historical premium and loss results.

What Are the Costs?

WBBA members enrolling in the program will be charged a program enrollment fee equal to one percent of their previous calendar year's industrial insurance premium ($50 minimum enrollment fee). Group members will be charged a quarterly service fee of 2.5 percent of their quarterly industrial insurance premium ($25 minimum service fee per quarter). These fees cover the costs of the program’s claims management services.

At the time of refund, WBBA will retain up to 5 percent of the group's refund to help offset program expenses. In addition, up to 10 percent of the group's refund will be set aside in a contingency reserve to help offset any future assessments or liabilities created by the program, should they occur.

Financial Benefits Aside, Why Enroll in Retro?

L&I's motivation in offering Retro is to encourage employers to take an active role in worker's compensation loss prevention and loss control. In addition to the financial rewards Retro members come to expect, additional benefits are realized:

  • With a professionally managed and administered Retro program, members receive timely and comprehensive claims management services. This frees up valuable staff time and returns injured workers to the job sooner.
  • Members typically experience reductions in their per hour L& I rate due to cost savings through professional claims management.
  • Members receive monthly and quarterly reports detailing claims activity and costs.
  • Loss prevention and loss control training is provided to each member to assist in further lowering claim costs.

How Can I Find Out if My Company Qualifies?

The first step is to complete and return an Authorization for Release of Information form. This will allow WBBA and ERN to obtain the necessary premium and loss information from the Department of Labor and Industries. Completing the form does not obligate you to join the program and all information will be kept confidential. In addition, you will receive a copy of the information provided by the Department of Labor and Industries.

Who Do I Call With Questions About Retro?

To learn more about the program or to request a release of workers' compensation authorization form, call or e-mail Pam Love, Director of Membership at (206) 624-1967 or PamLove@washbio.org, or Craig Smith at Employer Resources Northwest at (800) 433-7601 ext. 15 or casmith@ernwest.com. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have about retrospective rating, your company's industrial insurance account, the Washington workers' compensation system, or other WBBA member benefits.

Retro Program Information Release Form

Washington Biotechnology & Biomedical Association
200 1st Ave West, Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98119
Phone: 206.624.1967
Fax: 206.628.0899
E-Mail: washbio@washbio.org

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